vague 的定义
va·guer, va·guest.
- not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.
- indefinite or indistinct in nature or character, as ideas or feelings: a vague premonition of disaster.
- not clear or distinct to the sight or any other sense; perceptible or recognizable only in an indefinite way: vague shapes in the dark;vague murmurs behind a door.
- not definitely established, determined, confirmed, or known; uncertain: a vague rumor; The date of his birth is vague.
- not clear or definite in thought, understanding, or expression: vague about his motives;a vague person.
- showing lack of clear perception or understanding: a vague stare.
vague 近义词
not definite or clear
vague 的近义词 47 个
- ambiguous
- dubious
- equivocal
- faint
- fuzzy
- hazy
- imprecise
- lax
- nebulous
- obscure
- uncertain
- unclear
- unsure
- amorphous
- amphibological
- bewildering
- bleary
- blurred
- cloudy
- dark
- dim
- doubtful
- dreamlike
- enigmatic
- generalized
- ill-defined
- impalpable
- indefinite
- indeterminate
- indistinct
- inexplicable
- loose
- misunderstood
- muddy
- perplexing
- problematic
- puzzling
- questionable
- shadowy
- superficial
- tenebrous
- undetermined
- unexplicit
- unintelligible
- unknown
- unsettled
- unspecified
vague 的反义词 11 个
更多vague例句
- Amazon’s tip-reimbursement policy was not vague, spokeswoman Rena Lunak said in a statement.
- While the company has not given a specific date, the vague outline it has given means the update could arrive either in late March or some point in April.
- Unfortunately, the early warning signals are kind of vague and nonspecific.
- As to whether Cisco would have kept selling its Kinetic for Cities software if it wasn’t for the coronavirus pandemic, Diedrich was vague.
- The 42-year-old, who lost his job because of the pandemic and started working as a runner at a hospital, said the government’s communication has been too vague.
- But McCulloch remained vague about the issues that he says we need to address.
- What that something will be—who it will hurt, and who will do the hurting—remains somewhat vague.
- But Horrigan says the site weeds out red flags like vague or unlisted addresses.
- Give Yourself a Real Reward Sure, some people might be motivated by vague goals such as “better health” or “weight control.”
- But I think that people who have challenged it sometimes are kind of vague in their reasons for the challenge.
- Vague murmurs of doubt and surprise reached the ears of two of the British magistrates.
- "You seem to be as much at home here as in London," said Mrs. Armine, in a voice that was rather vague.
- He had only very vague ideas of justice as administered by law and, at present, he cared little about that.
- Mr. Pontellier had a vague suspicion of it which he thought it needless to mention at that late day.
- She was so bewildered as to be more alive to the present distress of his condition than to the vague horrors downstairs.